Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1924, p. 19

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WILMETTE Dr. Willard W. Beatty, principal of the Skokie school of Winnetka, lectured at the National Kindergarten and Ele'mentary College Summer school on Tuesday, July 8. His subject was, "Does Silent R.eadinc Improve Mental Capacity?" Other lectures scheduled for July will be as follows: July 10, President B. Owen of the Chicago Norraat college, who will speak of the subject "Newer Phases of Education; July 14, Mrs. Mary G. Black, principal of the Evanston Elementary school, who spent last summer in England and on the continent, observing nursery schools, wilJ give a talk on the "Nursery Schools in England"; on Wednesday, July 16, Dr. Elliott R. Downing of the School of Education of the University of Chicago will give an illustrated talk on "The Dunes," on whi~h subject he has written several books; on Friday, July 18, Mrs. Maurice A. Lieber of Winnetka, Civics directress of the Woman's City club will speak on "Our New Responsibilities"; <;>n July 22, Dr. Frank N. Freeman of the University of Chicago will speak on "Mental Measurement"; on July 25, Dr. ················ n 159,850 E:ne~t A. Smith, superi~tendent of t~e stocks securiD1stnct 76, Evanston, w1ll have as hts ..... .'.....·.·. 351,520.66 -subject, "Marginal Value in Teaching"; .. .. 2 898.87 on MJonday, July 28, Miss Margaret fix' Blanton of the University of Wisconsin . . . . · 10,589.10 13,487.97 Graduate school will lecture on "The with Federal Re-education of the Nervous Child"; on 45,493.17 July 31, Dr. Sherger of Armour Institute will give an illustrated talk on 103,600.99 "Oberammergau." These lectures which are held at College hall, 2944 Michigan boulevard, at 4:10 o'clock in the afternoon, are open 2,676.33 to the public, and guests are very welcome. -oMr. and Mrs. James F. Burke and 10,708.85 family of Brooklyn, New York , are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kol'rn, 923 Main street. -o-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weir of Kanpaid in ....... $ 50,000.00 sas are spending a week with Mr. 10,000.00 and City Mrs. M. H. McMillen, 1010 Linden avenue. -oMrs. Edgar Harmon and her daugh1,171.77 ter, Lois, of Homewood, Illinois, are the guests of Mrs. Edward Lilienfield, 2,645.25 816 Michigan avenue. -oMr. and Mrs. Joseph Engels of 1118 25,150.04 Ridge avenue, announce the birth of a daughter ,Grace Margaret, June 29, 817.28 at the Evanston hospital. -oMrs. Alice T. Nourse of Beverly, Massachusetts, is visiting her son, Mr. E. R. Nourse, 1716 Forest avenue, for a few weeks. -o1,926.32 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W . Tansill, 602 Lake avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Webster, 831 Forest avenue, spent 40,000.00 the week-end in~hern Wisconsin. . ~~'l{ights p· usLIC for StoCkholders" . A Valuable Privilege Extended to the 21,500 Shareholders of the SERVICE CoMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Public Service Company of T HE Northern Illinois has just mailed to its 21,500 stockholders-over 92% of whom live in the communities it serves or in Chicago·- the Warrants which will .permit them to subscribe to a new issue of 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock on exceptionally favotable tem1s. These "Rights", to be of value, must be exercised on or before August 1. The Public Service Company's letter to Stockholders dated June 20th explained the procedure in detail. Ad... ditional information can be obtained, if desired, from any district office of the Public Service Company or from our Chicago Headquarters. 1,010.00 Ralph Orner, 823 Park avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Orner, is convalescing after an illness of several weeks. -oMr. and Mrs. C. A. Lundberg arid family, 1538 Walnut avenue, motored to Belvidere, Illinois, to spend the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoge. -oMrs. M . J. Gaughan of Milwaukee was the week-end guest of her sisterin-law, Mrs. 0. B. Lisker of 1615 Walnut street. -oM iss Dorothy Lloyd · is spending her summer vacation at Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania, with seven of 1,992.48 her friends from Oberlin college. UTILITY SECURITIES COMPANY 72 West Adams Street, Chicago Milwaukee T~kphon~ Randolph 6262 LoW.ville Mr. and Mrs~ G. Glover and · County of Cook, ss: family of 1240 Forest avenue, spent last Cashier of the above- week-end at Tower Hill, Michigan, § solemnly swear that where George Glover is in camp. is tr .·e to the best -oII and belief. ~ F. A. ANDREW, Cashier. The Misses Genevieve and Eleanor and sworn to before me Maken of St. Louis are the guests of of uly, 1924. Miss C. A. Borden, 1539 Walnut C. CAZEL, avenue. -otary Public. · expires December 8 . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts, 613 ' Central avenue, have sold their home and gone to California for several months. -oOne of the Tuesday clubs met on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Edward Mendsen, 531 Eighth street, with the usual program of luncheon and bridge. -o-Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams, 1229 Lake street, have as their guests from iiiii the east, Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Atkin of Montclair New Jersey. nie Anderman of Albur-oMexico, and her mother Mr. and Mrs. Fred White have taken bs of Palatine, Illinois: an apartment at the North Shore s of Dr. and Mrs. Charles hotel . .1014 Lake avenue. . -o-oThe Neighborhood club met on TuesStar met on Tuesday day afternoon with Mrs. Earl Eaton Mrs. Samuel Watkins, Bigelow, 1239 Lake avenue. a venue, to sew for -oazaar. About thirty Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kunz, 171 present. Prairie avenue, are taking an ex-otensive motor trip through Wisconsin. Cramer, 1431 Lake ave-oturned from Centralia, M iss Helen Fonts left on Tuesday e she visited for two for Pasadena to spend the summer of her sister, Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dunbar. -o-oDr. W. F. English of Hartford, ConMrs. C. C. Henderson, 1405 necticut, is visiting his son, W. F. ue, have returned from a English, Jr., of 729 Ninth street. Iowa. One of their stops -onport, Iowa, where they Mrs. Charles E. Geisse, 1412 Elmweek to visit relatives. wood avenue, is spending the summer -oin Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Mrs. D. R. Ransburg and -o-Walnut avenue, have reMrs. Minnie Baker of Lawrence, a two weeks' stay at Kansas, is visitinc her daughter, Mrs. Indiana. George E. Walk, 1240 Lake avenue. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .$1,009.184.14 I OLD = = I IIUHIIIHHIIIIIIHIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIImlllllllmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWHIIIHIII.lllHIIIIIIlt-· FLOORS BEAUTIFIED Congoleum All patterns and sizes Window shades and accessories Linoleum We employ expert layers Hangings made to order i · = = I I · - See Our us Beautiful Wall Papers I Let figurEeXTERI-oR~A-INTING WORK I your I before you decorate We carry Everything for interior decorating and give suggestions INJfff/l!J.TING St~rn¢r'SPaint store 1213 WILMETTE AVE. PHONE 2491

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